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i happened to go through law school with a couple of senators. i was not able to visit with them even on a personal sense. it precluded from any interactions. we had to go to a regulator. initially, all the lobbying and the lobbying people were let go. i can tell you that it has been totally insulated with a couple of exceptions, which were really annoying to me. which member of congress, who felt like they own freddie mac, like they own me, but they would call on my personal cell phone. i don't know how they got it, trying to make me intercede on some action the company was about to take. presumably a foreclosure can kind of activity that have gone through the process. it was asked to intercede. there was an attempt in that direction. all of that makes me a little bit pessimistic about your question. i think when we get to the resolution, one would hope that we would have the private capital company, which would be regulated very closely with restrictions on campaign contributions, lobbying, those kinds of things. but we are also going to have t
i happened to go through law school with a couple of senators. i was not able to visit with them even on a personal sense. it precluded from any interactions. we had to go to a regulator. initially, all the lobbying and the lobbying people were let go. i can tell you that it has been totally insulated with a couple of exceptions, which were really annoying to me. which member of congress, who felt like they own freddie mac, like they own me, but they would call on my personal cell phone. i...
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it's against the law. he can go to jail. thank god thank changing. >> for equity. the ground crowd funding you do that. times it takes more than $100,000 to get something done. there will be fraud and problems. i am concerned about the, you know, the or fin or oregon fan -- we have swung the pendulum so far. we have destroyed the entrepreneur society. >> not because of the lack of funding on the -- other issues on the exit stake. there's, i mean, look, facebook, you guys, you pushed off the ipo, you know, for a long time longer than you probably could have ten years ago because it allows you the freedom to sister dc a different world. a lot of companies are seeing that. all the, you know, challenges that facebook is having issues with going public, what, you know, that -- i think that's a bigger deterrent than not being able to get -- [inaudible] >> i disagree with the first comment. the reason, you know, the, you know, the reason you believe that issue because we have been living on to the regime for eighty years that allow you to find people get you ebbing fip if
it's against the law. he can go to jail. thank god thank changing. >> for equity. the ground crowd funding you do that. times it takes more than $100,000 to get something done. there will be fraud and problems. i am concerned about the, you know, the or fin or oregon fan -- we have swung the pendulum so far. we have destroyed the entrepreneur society. >> not because of the lack of funding on the -- other issues on the exit stake. there's, i mean, look, facebook, you guys, you pushed...
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my two daughter-in-law's. at that time, two grandchildren. i took them all away for an all expenses paid vacation to a hotel. and i explained to them that a male human who is surviving to age 62, will typically live to age 85. the good news is that i'm doing well, but the bad news is i have lived a great deal of my life investing. i gave up four observations about life that i've get to you. that is, number one, there's nothing more important than family. they root for you and care about you the most. stay close to your family. under all circumstances. second, i really consider mario one of my great friends. it is great to have friends, but to have friends, you have to know how to be be a friend. extenders cell phone every time. be trusted and supported. in the words of ralph waldo emerson, the only way to have a friend is to be one. that is very important in life. third, i told my kids, never do anything in life that you would be embarrassed about that appeared on the front of "the new york times." finally, when you are the chief financial se
my two daughter-in-law's. at that time, two grandchildren. i took them all away for an all expenses paid vacation to a hotel. and i explained to them that a male human who is surviving to age 62, will typically live to age 85. the good news is that i'm doing well, but the bad news is i have lived a great deal of my life investing. i gave up four observations about life that i've get to you. that is, number one, there's nothing more important than family. they root for you and care about you the...
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though no a few duncan neiderauer telling the colby levy's for law firms and brokerages they wanted the market closed because markets opened, people come in to work and is close they stay home. >> absolutely. all the venues were able to open on monday if they wanted to. it is the right decision because you have to factor in the entire ecosystem. when the venue like the stock exchange are liquid we don't bring the liquidity. the investors bring the liquidity and folks trade from home, institutional guys manage $12 trillion in assets they can trade from home. ashley: should there be a better contingency plan in place? we knew sandy was coming days before it got here. duncan neiderauer had said we should perhaps do more testing, testing of systems in the event something like this happens again. do you think that is valid? >> all the venues were properly prepared and have all the backup systems in place. the problem is the storm was so severe, you ask people to leave their homes and families, when their basement is under water? i don't think that is a fair thing to ask. melissa: what about
though no a few duncan neiderauer telling the colby levy's for law firms and brokerages they wanted the market closed because markets opened, people come in to work and is close they stay home. >> absolutely. all the venues were able to open on monday if they wanted to. it is the right decision because you have to factor in the entire ecosystem. when the venue like the stock exchange are liquid we don't bring the liquidity. the investors bring the liquidity and folks trade from home,...
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3 pensions for one job our investigation so outraged politicians in springfield that they passed a law to stop it. they go on leave from the city and then base their pensions on their much higher union salary that pension reform had rare bipartisan support the teachers' union and other union leaders now say the law went too far. jesse sharkey is the no. 2 guy with the chicago teachers union. what's wrong with it is a couple of things, number one he points to this library assistant whose pension could be cut by more than half under the new law when she took a leave of absence from the city to work for the union her salary doubled she then not only got her city pension but a second retirement deal for reunion work. house minority leader tom cross sponsored the bill to stop what the library assistant and dozens of other union workers had been doing. she is still going to have a pension that she is entitled to as the library at she's just not getting that second pension working for the teachers' union. this begs the question if they build and received bipartisan support makes a very small
3 pensions for one job our investigation so outraged politicians in springfield that they passed a law to stop it. they go on leave from the city and then base their pensions on their much higher union salary that pension reform had rare bipartisan support the teachers' union and other union leaders now say the law went too far. jesse sharkey is the no. 2 guy with the chicago teachers union. what's wrong with it is a couple of things, number one he points to this library assistant whose pension...
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as a law enforcement officer you will read in my book as a law enforcement officer they broke the law and make sure you are penalized for breaking the law. not taking any action neglects further. >> i often say success is a process, not a result. many law enforcement officers i have had the pleasure of meeting and many of the same things that hipolito is saying. the process is not working properly. the politicians are not addressing this issue. we need to take a long hard honest look at what we're doing to help people, help the brothers and sisters in mexico because if we don't do that the problem will continue to grow and continue to take over american cities and expand the inner cities. >> time for a couple more questions. >> hipolito and chris, i would like to ask how you evaluated the decision because it puts a public face on past activities and i certainly think you would have evaluated the exposure it would give you. >> excellent question. i want to say i want to thank my wife for being here because we have been married 38 years. i can't go without thanking her for that. in writ
as a law enforcement officer you will read in my book as a law enforcement officer they broke the law and make sure you are penalized for breaking the law. not taking any action neglects further. >> i often say success is a process, not a result. many law enforcement officers i have had the pleasure of meeting and many of the same things that hipolito is saying. the process is not working properly. the politicians are not addressing this issue. we need to take a long hard honest look at...
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then of course we know that nothing ever came out of that it's very troubling because the way that law enforcement they. about it if you don't want to have a particular surveillance technology then you know people on the other side the privacy advocates we have to justify why this technology isn't reasonable but really the justification should be the burden should be on the law enforcement side the government should have to justify why it is reasonable for the government to spend billions of dollars on surveillance technology that sweeps in massive amounts of people's information and doesn't really deliver that many tangible social goods while an upswell of dissent be the only thing that actually does put the burden on these agencies i think it will be that and government transparency groups that fight for open government people within the government who are whistleblowers i think those are the things that will help to create this groundswell rulz stuff we hope about happens thanks so much for coming on join them a call from epic thanks. if you like what you've seen so far go to our yo
then of course we know that nothing ever came out of that it's very troubling because the way that law enforcement they. about it if you don't want to have a particular surveillance technology then you know people on the other side the privacy advocates we have to justify why this technology isn't reasonable but really the justification should be the burden should be on the law enforcement side the government should have to justify why it is reasonable for the government to spend billions of...
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roker cops above the law these allegations were filed by a bunch of cover up officers. you say there were constantly harassed they should leave their jobs because their career in law enforcement was over, they claimed it was in retaliation. >> a couple of veteran undercover officers who claimed they did their jobs all too well and paid the price now they are suing clamming ongoing harassment from their fellow cops in supervisors widespread abuse of police power. we death threats from people of the highest level of the chicago police department. it's truly a despicable case their lawsuit names the city all the way up to the level of deputy chief the claim that while working undercover investigating allegations of corruption against other cops they founded, police directly involved in a drug train being paid to look the other way like in the well-publicized mahomet case a veteran tactical officer who admitted shaking down drug dealers for cash some of them it turned out were working for the fbi police officer say when they did their job uncovering cops turned criminals th
roker cops above the law these allegations were filed by a bunch of cover up officers. you say there were constantly harassed they should leave their jobs because their career in law enforcement was over, they claimed it was in retaliation. >> a couple of veteran undercover officers who claimed they did their jobs all too well and paid the price now they are suing clamming ongoing harassment from their fellow cops in supervisors widespread abuse of police power. we death threats from...
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. >> reporter: now new york city has some of the toughest regulations and laws when it comes to cranes in the country. that's because in 2008 there were two separate accidents involving cranes one a tower crane just like this that resulted in the death of 11 people. charlie. >> so, john, how long will it take to repair the crane? >> reporter: well, it may take longer to make the plan to repair the crane but once they figure out whether they are going to pull it up with another crane from the top or dismantle it from the bottom or tie to it the building or take it apart there that process should take only two or three days. that street is blocked and people still evacuated. >> john miller, thank you. praise is pouring in for the people who got hundreds of patients out of a manhattan hospital. 20 of them were newborns and in intensive care. dr. jon lapook spoke with some of their parents. they are very grateful parents. their story is next on cbs "this morning." [ mom ] 3 days into school break and they're already bored. hmm, we need a new game. ♪ that'll save the day. ♪ so will boun
. >> reporter: now new york city has some of the toughest regulations and laws when it comes to cranes in the country. that's because in 2008 there were two separate accidents involving cranes one a tower crane just like this that resulted in the death of 11 people. charlie. >> so, john, how long will it take to repair the crane? >> reporter: well, it may take longer to make the plan to repair the crane but once they figure out whether they are going to pull it up with another...
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our own law enforcement authorities to defend ourselves. one of the attributes of making war is to take prisoners. prisoners need to be kept somewhere. the dilemma we've gotten to now, is that we've made it so legally difficult and politically dangerous to capture anyone, that we don't capture anyone. we kill, which i don't think is a higher moral plane. i'm not objecting to it operationally, it takes the terrorists off the battle field, but it's not morally superior, and it sure doesn't get you much tactical intelligence from the detainee. and so, i probably have a higher comfort level with the fact of guantanamo, as opposed to the brand of guantanamo, which is something quite different -- and was quite harmful to us allowing people to use that as a recruiting tool. tom gjelten: but you said that was harmful to us. the broader question, it seems to me, is how important is the global perception of the united states in terms of u.s. security? i mean, are we, sort of, more insecure when we're not seen in positive terms, or -- michael hayden:
our own law enforcement authorities to defend ourselves. one of the attributes of making war is to take prisoners. prisoners need to be kept somewhere. the dilemma we've gotten to now, is that we've made it so legally difficult and politically dangerous to capture anyone, that we don't capture anyone. we kill, which i don't think is a higher moral plane. i'm not objecting to it operationally, it takes the terrorists off the battle field, but it's not morally superior, and it sure doesn't get...
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it is in the federal law. if, god forbid, we had a real problem with hurricane sandy hitting the northeast, the emergency procedures in our constitution said the state legislature then would elect or nominate the electors to the electoral college. if we cannot run an election for some reason, we still have a backup plan in place in that eventuality. each state has a slate and when you vote for president, you're not voting for president, you are voting for the slate of electors. these people are going to vote for who they think is best to be president. each state gets a number of electors equal to the number of representatives plus the number of senators which is true for each state. those people are elected on election day. they don't actually come together. they mail it in. it is early voting with them as well. they select the winner. in the event of a tie, in the electoral college, we go to the congress and the procedures there where each state votes as a unit as to who they think is going to -- who they wou
it is in the federal law. if, god forbid, we had a real problem with hurricane sandy hitting the northeast, the emergency procedures in our constitution said the state legislature then would elect or nominate the electors to the electoral college. if we cannot run an election for some reason, we still have a backup plan in place in that eventuality. each state has a slate and when you vote for president, you're not voting for president, you are voting for the slate of electors. these people are...
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do you think the law should require it? when you get down to where people work, live, play, sleep, raise their children, the abstractions, as george lill pointed out once, disappear or diminish. george will was in the home in northwest washington, a syndicated columnist, a conservative, and he's writing out the column for that week, and he's a crash. he rushes out, and on the residential street are two cars crash into each other and a dead motorist that was expelled from the door. he comes back in, tears up his column, and he writes the column saying we should have mandatory installation of air bags. enough of these pitiless abstractions. all right. now, this is not a list of policy wonkish-type recommendations; although, it has policy recommendations. it trying to say what is long overdue changes and solutions that we need this this country? what kind of support is there out there. how do we get the tools of democracy? how do we get the mobilization all over the country to push them into application? whether they are throu
do you think the law should require it? when you get down to where people work, live, play, sleep, raise their children, the abstractions, as george lill pointed out once, disappear or diminish. george will was in the home in northwest washington, a syndicated columnist, a conservative, and he's writing out the column for that week, and he's a crash. he rushes out, and on the residential street are two cars crash into each other and a dead motorist that was expelled from the door. he comes back...
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. >> a controversial ex chicago cop that has been on the wrong side of the law before on death row in the 90's for murder before he turned around his sentence now 61 year-old steven mandel charged extortion attempt can make your skin crawl the details of unveiled today in court are graphic alleging that him and a former police officer also 61, set up a killing chabert in an empty office of chicago's northwest side a place they nicknamed club med outfitted with a shower, heavy countertops and a sink where they planned to torture kale and cut up a real estate investor they referred to as soupy sales investigators found it loaded firearms ammunition, a butcher knife and saws suitable for the dismemberment of victim one. also searched last night was mandela's home in this quiet buffalo grove apartment building where residents would have no reason to suspect what their neighbor was planning he was allegedly caught on tape saying my god knows what he's doing he knows how to water board due interrogations the plant investigators say was to kidnap the victim while posing as police complete wi
. >> a controversial ex chicago cop that has been on the wrong side of the law before on death row in the 90's for murder before he turned around his sentence now 61 year-old steven mandel charged extortion attempt can make your skin crawl the details of unveiled today in court are graphic alleging that him and a former police officer also 61, set up a killing chabert in an empty office of chicago's northwest side a place they nicknamed club med outfitted with a shower, heavy countertops...
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starting today family law cases will not be heard at the pittsburg courthouse. cases will be moved to martinez and next week court clerk office hours will be retuducedreduced. >> do you remember that wild video we showed you yesterday, that huge shark bite out of a surfboard? this morning we're hearing from the surfer that was attacked. he's 25-year-old scott stevens. he was surfing tuesday when the shark bit him and that board and pulled him under water. scott never saw it coming. >> it came out of nowhere. it pinned me under and kind of shook me. i opened my eyes underwater and punched the shark in the side of the head a couple times until it released me. >> note to self, punch shark when attacked. >> note to self, don't go in the water. >> okay. doctors say stevens is lucky because north pone of his vitals were damaged and he remains in fair condition. can't say the same for his surfboard. he says he's planning to surf again. >> yeah, all he needs is a new board. >> just get these stitches out and i'm ready to go. >>. surfing warriors, that's how they live. >
starting today family law cases will not be heard at the pittsburg courthouse. cases will be moved to martinez and next week court clerk office hours will be retuducedreduced. >> do you remember that wild video we showed you yesterday, that huge shark bite out of a surfboard? this morning we're hearing from the surfer that was attacked. he's 25-year-old scott stevens. he was surfing tuesday when the shark bit him and that board and pulled him under water. scott never saw it coming....
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it is in the federal law. if, god forbid, we had a real problem with hurricane sandy hitting the northeast, the emergency procedures in our constitution said the state legislature then would elect or nominate the electors to the electoral college. if we cannot run an election for some reason, we still have a backup plan in place in that eventuality. each state has a slate and when you vote for president, you're not voting for president, you are voting for the slate of electors. these people are going to vote for who they think is best to be president. each state gets a number of electors equal to the number of representatives plus the number of senators which is true for each state. those people are elected on election day. they don't actually come together. they mail it in. it is early voting with them as well. they select the winner. in the event of a tie, in the electoral college, we go to the congress and the procedures there where each state votes as a unit as to who they think is going to -- who they wou
it is in the federal law. if, god forbid, we had a real problem with hurricane sandy hitting the northeast, the emergency procedures in our constitution said the state legislature then would elect or nominate the electors to the electoral college. if we cannot run an election for some reason, we still have a backup plan in place in that eventuality. each state has a slate and when you vote for president, you're not voting for president, you are voting for the slate of electors. these people are...
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it's very clear that a case which could be brought to a court of law, be it in the country concerned or more likely at the international criminal court is being built, with names and witnesses. >> thank you for that report from geneva. the u.s. economy is at the heart of the presidential election. in less than two hours, a key jobs figures will be released. 100,000 new jobs need to be created every month to keep up with the growing population. president obama and his rival mitt romney have a matter of days to swing voters their way. the mayor of new york knows who he will support. michael bloomberg says superstorm sandy has helped him make up his mind. rally inent obama's colorado in 2008, a young adoring crowd. >> are you fired up? [cheers] >> the placards or different, but the change is still on the agenda. it is just that change takes time, he says. >> you know where i stand and you know i'm willing to make tough decisions even when they are not politically convenient. [cheers and applause] >> the looked like he was enjoying himself, which was not always the case in this campaign.
it's very clear that a case which could be brought to a court of law, be it in the country concerned or more likely at the international criminal court is being built, with names and witnesses. >> thank you for that report from geneva. the u.s. economy is at the heart of the presidential election. in less than two hours, a key jobs figures will be released. 100,000 new jobs need to be created every month to keep up with the growing population. president obama and his rival mitt romney...
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religious organizations and preachers, priests, they are not prohibited by law from making political statements or even from endorsing political candidates. to retain their tax-exempt status, they are not supposed to come out in favor of one candidate over another. they're not supposed to urge their parishioners or congregants to vote in a particular weight in an election. that doesn't mean they cannot talk about political issues, broadly defined. that is permissible. they are allowed to talk about political issues. they are also allowed to talk about the importance of voting, being engaged, and being involved in general even if they cannot encourage people to vote in a particular way. host: off twitter. guest: that is interesting. we have found an increasing number of people saying churches and other houses of worship should keep out of social and political matters. earlier this year, we found an all-time high number saying there has been too much religious talk on the part of politicians and political leaders. there is some evidence of a growing sense of uncomfortable. aboard the n
religious organizations and preachers, priests, they are not prohibited by law from making political statements or even from endorsing political candidates. to retain their tax-exempt status, they are not supposed to come out in favor of one candidate over another. they're not supposed to urge their parishioners or congregants to vote in a particular weight in an election. that doesn't mean they cannot talk about political issues, broadly defined. that is permissible. they are allowed to talk...
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there is actually a law in the state of florida, also, that if you have more than "x" number of gas stations you have to have a hookup regenerater. so we're prepared here to make sure we can get those things up and running. >> tom: we're talking about states that aren't-- this is the second hurricane in 14 months, but new york, new jersey, delaware, pennsylvania, connecticut, these are not hurricane-prepared states historically speaking. >> historically that's correct. this is pretty resilient people up there, though. >> tom: sure. >> what we are hoping is they local emergency managers did the things they need to do and it will be awhile before we get electricity back. that will be an issue. and we're going have to make sure there is adequate supply of generators to get the key things up and running like our grocery stores, gas stations, hospitals, and make sure we get those upjohn line first. >> you inherited a bee's nest worth of trouble after you came in two weeks after hurricane katrina. how has the agency changed in order to respond to sandy today? >> couple things. one is changing the
there is actually a law in the state of florida, also, that if you have more than "x" number of gas stations you have to have a hookup regenerater. so we're prepared here to make sure we can get those things up and running. >> tom: we're talking about states that aren't-- this is the second hurricane in 14 months, but new york, new jersey, delaware, pennsylvania, connecticut, these are not hurricane-prepared states historically speaking. >> historically that's correct....
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who i am has long been decided by my wife, my five sons, my grandchildren and sons in law and people who know me best. >> he doesn't just want to be another president. he wanted to be a great president. >> cool under pressure. >> it was a huge risk that the president took. >> the united states killed osama bin laden. >> his presidency marked by political division. >> speaker boehner, he says you flinched. >> i'm sure that's his version of events. >> i think the biggest failure is the president's unwillingness to listen to the american people. >> a man whose style would both help him and hurt him as a leader. >> when i'm making decisions, i try to not get caught up in the emotions of the moment. >> "obama revealed, the man, the president." >>> it was an historic moment. >> prepare to take the oath, senator? >> i am. i, barack hussein obama -- >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> a new day with towering expectations. >> he looked at me and said, it's been an incredible ride, hasn't it? i said yeah. he said, it's just beginning. >> on this day, we
who i am has long been decided by my wife, my five sons, my grandchildren and sons in law and people who know me best. >> he doesn't just want to be another president. he wanted to be a great president. >> cool under pressure. >> it was a huge risk that the president took. >> the united states killed osama bin laden. >> his presidency marked by political division. >> speaker boehner, he says you flinched. >> i'm sure that's his version of events....
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the national guard and local law enforcement are in the process of going in and trying to get them out. so some folks did not heed that warning. it's starting to get a little bit dicey as hurricane sandy moves a little closer to us. i want to show you all a little bit more of the boardwalk, kind of our setup here. if we take a look down this way towards where we're staying at the atlantic sands hotel, you can see completely deserted but not a ton of flooding on the boardwalk yet. that's some great news. keep in mind we're still about an hour away from high tide. if we go down -- excuse me. tripping over this cord here. if we go down over this way, you can see we've got lights still on. power still going strong. not a ton of debris. i've got to say we're looking pretty good over here on the boardwalk side. again it's the bay side that people are so worried about. i think as we're standing out here, what's really shocking is just the fact that we have been feeling these sorts of conditions for well over 12 hours now. look, here comes the surf starting to roll in. if we can actually -- he
the national guard and local law enforcement are in the process of going in and trying to get them out. so some folks did not heed that warning. it's starting to get a little bit dicey as hurricane sandy moves a little closer to us. i want to show you all a little bit more of the boardwalk, kind of our setup here. if we take a look down this way towards where we're staying at the atlantic sands hotel, you can see completely deserted but not a ton of flooding on the boardwalk yet. that's some...
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the new head of cbs barbara byrd pennant plans to ask the state legislature for more time, state law requires any changes must be submitted by december the first but the teachers' union says the only announcement that is acceptable is no school closings. >> it has only led to an increase in a racial achievement gap. >> we have a financial deficit >> teachers and community activists want studies done to consider the impact school closings would have on various communities. plans for a marathon in new york city this week scrapped amid growing criticism. gov quinn defending his pick, what he says the new head of the illinois sports facilities authority is up for the job. busy in here. yeah. progressive mobile is... [ "everybody have fun tonight" plays ] really catching on! people can do it all! get a quote, buy and manage your policy! -[ music stops ] -it's great! well, what's with the... -[ music resumes ] -music? ♪ have fun tonight ♪ dude. getting a car insurance quote. i'll let it go to voicemail. [ clears throat ] ♪ everybody wang chung tonight ♪ putting it on vibrate. [ cel
the new head of cbs barbara byrd pennant plans to ask the state legislature for more time, state law requires any changes must be submitted by december the first but the teachers' union says the only announcement that is acceptable is no school closings. >> it has only led to an increase in a racial achievement gap. >> we have a financial deficit >> teachers and community activists want studies done to consider the impact school closings would have on various communities....
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school, where through a rigorous selection process, he was named the first black president of the law review. after graduation, he married michelle robinson, another harvard-trained lawyer. they met when she served as his mentor during a summer law firm internship. >> she's very much a partner to her husband in their relationship. she's a very accomplished person, thoughtful, and she has strong opinions about things. >> the couple made their home in chicago, where barack taught constitutional law, worked on a book about his life, and began thinking hard about his ambitions. >> if a point comes where i think that i can do more good in a political office than i can doing the things i'm doing now, then i might think about it. but that time is certainly in the future. >> two years after that interview, the future came to life, as obama ran for and won a seat in the illinois state senate. even before that run, there was something about him that caught people. >> i met barack obama because a friend of mine in chicago, named betty lou saltzman, active in politics here, called me up in 1992.
school, where through a rigorous selection process, he was named the first black president of the law review. after graduation, he married michelle robinson, another harvard-trained lawyer. they met when she served as his mentor during a summer law firm internship. >> she's very much a partner to her husband in their relationship. she's a very accomplished person, thoughtful, and she has strong opinions about things. >> the couple made their home in chicago, where barack taught...
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silda pushed the change into law in the first month. it wasn't clean and pretty. rahm emanuel is in the middle of it and it wasn't suitable for younger years either. but the whole stimulus debate is a case study in obama to the disillusionment of the left but proved that obama was just like every other politician. more interested in cutting deals and trading james desperate to compromise with republicans who were only interested in surrender. to the fever swamps on the right it revealed obama is a euro socialist radical who is a full - chicago style partisan and a wimp who is deferring to his leftist congressional overlords of the same time. he was pretty much what he said he was. a data oriented left of center technocrat that was above all a pragmatist comfortable with compromise, and willing to sacrifice the good in pursuit of the ideal it was the first evidence that after the campaigning of the change on the system outsider he would govern as a work the system insider but despite all of his talk, he understood they don't produce change. the stimulus is producin
silda pushed the change into law in the first month. it wasn't clean and pretty. rahm emanuel is in the middle of it and it wasn't suitable for younger years either. but the whole stimulus debate is a case study in obama to the disillusionment of the left but proved that obama was just like every other politician. more interested in cutting deals and trading james desperate to compromise with republicans who were only interested in surrender. to the fever swamps on the right it revealed obama...
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we've got to have the same bankruptcy law for people as for corporations. i need you send me to washington dc. you need to send me to washington, d.c. we need to clear lake champlain a federally protected water reservoir to read 200,000 while they are drinking water from lake champlain and were under a big threat right now, gas, natural and another company in vermont are planning on putting a natural gas under lake champlain to build a natural gas pipeline to stir up all of the water of lake champlain and make it non-drinkable. remember one third draw their drinking water from lake champlain. all gas pipelines leak sometimes come so the gas and lead. this would be a disaster. we have got to get lake champlain declared a federally protected water reservoir. we've got to get federal funding for the public works project because right now under vermont, the new york and the canadian side treated this ridge is being dumped into lake champlain, and that was happening when bernie sanders was the mayor of burlington dumping it into lake champlain while simultaneous
we've got to have the same bankruptcy law for people as for corporations. i need you send me to washington dc. you need to send me to washington, d.c. we need to clear lake champlain a federally protected water reservoir to read 200,000 while they are drinking water from lake champlain and were under a big threat right now, gas, natural and another company in vermont are planning on putting a natural gas under lake champlain to build a natural gas pipeline to stir up all of the water of lake...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. . >>> this month, the u.s. national soccer team advanced in world cup qualifying, thanks in large part to a half dozen german-born players fathered by american soldiers in the military. here is cnn george howell in the "black in america" report. >> reporter: this year marks the 25th anniversary of that famous phrase, but the impact of the u.s. military build-up in germany during the cold war is still being felt today in an unlikely place. the soccer field. a half dozen sons of american soldiers stationed in germany, born to german mothers have elected to play for the u.s. national soccer team rather than germany's in the last few years. for
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. . >>> this month, the u.s. national soccer team...
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we followed the law. america is a nation of laws and so we definitely first of all have have to clean up our laws that have to do with immigration. we can't allow the president the authority to just impose a law that's not been passed by congress. which is of course, what happened on the dream act. and the situation with immigration is one where we have to allow different states to be able to enforce their own laws. and the federal government has not been enforcing the immigration laws and you see a crisis on the border, they have even gone to this fast and furious idea giving high powered rifles to drug dealers and stuff as people are doing human trafficking across our border and somehow we don't have the backbone in the senate and the administration to even enforce our laws. and the first thing off if you're a nation of law, you have to enforce the law. i'm sympathetic for people coming to this country but it has to be done anyone an orderly and legal process. that means businesses also shouldn't be hir
we followed the law. america is a nation of laws and so we definitely first of all have have to clean up our laws that have to do with immigration. we can't allow the president the authority to just impose a law that's not been passed by congress. which is of course, what happened on the dream act. and the situation with immigration is one where we have to allow different states to be able to enforce their own laws. and the federal government has not been enforcing the immigration laws and you...
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details but did say patients had been receiving intravenous medications at the pharmacy violating state law. the action follows last week's decision to revoke the license of the new england town putting center, the plant at the center of the ongoing meningitis outbreak. >> women who kick the smoking habit live longer. british researchers who followed more than a million women report life expectancy was dramatically improved among those who quit smoking compared with women who continued to smoke. all the women who stopped smoking around age 50 remained significantly higher risk of death, compared with women who never smoked, the risk was still lower than among current smokers. deaths from lung cancer were also reduced markedly and women who quit smoking. >> lunch break is next. we're making homemade caramel apples with the vanilla bean sea salt caramel. all of these recipes that the variations of vanilla. >> we talked about vanilla from all over the world. i think a lot of people think about it like they would salt or pepper, a singular flavor but really it is a lot like wine. you can use di
details but did say patients had been receiving intravenous medications at the pharmacy violating state law. the action follows last week's decision to revoke the license of the new england town putting center, the plant at the center of the ongoing meningitis outbreak. >> women who kick the smoking habit live longer. british researchers who followed more than a million women report life expectancy was dramatically improved among those who quit smoking compared with women who continued to...
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that is the law in new jersey. that is the law that exists everywhere in the union. >>neil: if they said there was a firestorm. >>guest: an early snow, tough it out. >>neil: you are worse than gaps rain. >>guest: you have to be. >>neil: like shooting the easter been any. new numbers on early voting are in. which candidate has the win so far? karl rove knows. what happened when you made that call? first of all, we had to clarify immediately that the house would be mine. what did the one reverse mortgage then do for you? well i can meet the expenses at the end of the month with no anxiety. trust me, it worked for me! [ henry ] call now and you'll find out that you can turn the equity from your home into tax-free cash you can use for anything. with no monthly mortgage payment and you still own your home. [ male announcer ] call one reverse mortgage to get your free dvd and retirement your way booklet. plus you'll get this magnifier with led light absolutely free. it helped me pay off a few of my debts that were hanging over my shoulders. and i stayed in my home; i'm in
that is the law in new jersey. that is the law that exists everywhere in the union. >>neil: if they said there was a firestorm. >>guest: an early snow, tough it out. >>neil: you are worse than gaps rain. >>guest: you have to be. >>neil: like shooting the easter been any. new numbers on early voting are in. which candidate has the win so far? karl rove knows. what happened when you made that call? first of all, we had to clarify immediately that the house would be...
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is the way the law was written and that is the way unions try to keep it. what has happened in right to work states, we have seen a match on 2.4% increase in jobs in the right to work states and-3.4% decrease in jobs in on right to work states and it is 6% differential and right to work is part of that. dennis: that is a wrap but it was a nice and civil debate. thank you very much. good day to you, gentlemen. election day approaching fast. we will be debating the issues that matter until november 6th. two more to go. tomorrow we will debate this with jobs, with dan, chief economist and christian dorsey of the economic policy institute. cheryl: time for your west coast minute as hurricane sandy it so did apple ceo tim cook announcing a major management change with apple shares below $600. the company is dealing with negative reviews of its ipad mini. getting criticized for bad display quality and high price. also in silicon valley netflix getting a taste of hurricane carl icahn. the activist investor gained a 10% stake in the company. the question is why? so
is the way the law was written and that is the way unions try to keep it. what has happened in right to work states, we have seen a match on 2.4% increase in jobs in the right to work states and-3.4% decrease in jobs in on right to work states and it is 6% differential and right to work is part of that. dennis: that is a wrap but it was a nice and civil debate. thank you very much. good day to you, gentlemen. election day approaching fast. we will be debating the issues that matter until...
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it became the law in 1994 and lasted until 2004. when it came to the floor and i did it as an amendment to the crime bill -- as a matter of fact bide was can harem of the jew dishiary laughed at me -- as a matter of fact, joe biden cuss the chairman of the judiciary committee. and laughed at me. this was a controversial bill but both sides felt it was important, that we go to the senate and stand up and vote. debate something on the floor. make it as fierce and long as you need, but then do it and vote. what happened with the advent of this new president, the republicans have stated, the leader has stated -- and this is a paraphrase -- our number one priority is a defeat of this president. therefore they instituted a retirement of closure which requires 60 votes -- requirement of closure which requires 60 vote to pretrial, even on issue on the floor, certainly on a motion to close a debate. so, they defeat, whether it is an appointee, ambassador, judge, cabinet appointment or bill -- so, they defeat them on a cloweture motion withou
it became the law in 1994 and lasted until 2004. when it came to the floor and i did it as an amendment to the crime bill -- as a matter of fact bide was can harem of the jew dishiary laughed at me -- as a matter of fact, joe biden cuss the chairman of the judiciary committee. and laughed at me. this was a controversial bill but both sides felt it was important, that we go to the senate and stand up and vote. debate something on the floor. make it as fierce and long as you need, but then do it...
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we do not have an early voting law. you can vote by absentee, but it has to be for a particular reason. you cannot get a absentee ballot for any reason -- you have to be ill or out of the state. essentially, for all practical purposes, voting will take place on november 6. one of the arguments that has been used by republicans about why there is no television commercials, as tom fitzgerald pointed out, we will see some in philadelphia, maybe some in pittsburgh by romney campaign -- some say just to reach the eastern parts of ohio. it is largely because there is no reason to communicate with voters simply because there is no early voting. unlike many other battleground states, you cannot buy any more space -- there's plenty of airlines in the -- airtime on pennsylvania television stations. we're the second most advertised state from the third weekend's a september until labor day four years ago, something like $29 million. up to this point, until tom this job was talking about the ad by -- nothing. no commercials and the
we do not have an early voting law. you can vote by absentee, but it has to be for a particular reason. you cannot get a absentee ballot for any reason -- you have to be ill or out of the state. essentially, for all practical purposes, voting will take place on november 6. one of the arguments that has been used by republicans about why there is no television commercials, as tom fitzgerald pointed out, we will see some in philadelphia, maybe some in pittsburgh by romney campaign -- some say...
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we're a nation of law, we'll obey the law. i think romney will win 53% 47%. very unlikely that he can win popular vote and not carry the electoral vote. carville has a rule, incumbents get the last poll. ohio, obama would lose 51%, 49%. you go around the country. lots of states obama is at 48%, 49% and james carville always said, you never get if you're the incumbent, you never get a break. >> let's look at the closing arguments from president obama. he was in new hampshire yesterday taking aim at romney's record in massachusetts. >> once he took office, he pushed through a tax cut that overwhelming benefited 278 of the wealthiest families in the state, and then he raised taxes and fees on middle-class families. to the tune of $750 million. does that sound familiar to you? >> his argument of course exactly what governor romney is going to do if he's president. >> wait a second, the fact is barack obama would trade job creation of romney as governor in a hartley beat. he would trade of massachusetts under romney in a heartbeat. romney worked with a democratic
we're a nation of law, we'll obey the law. i think romney will win 53% 47%. very unlikely that he can win popular vote and not carry the electoral vote. carville has a rule, incumbents get the last poll. ohio, obama would lose 51%, 49%. you go around the country. lots of states obama is at 48%, 49% and james carville always said, you never get if you're the incumbent, you never get a break. >> let's look at the closing arguments from president obama. he was in new hampshire yesterday...
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we do not need new gun laws. i think it will be should do is invest in proven strategies, strategy that we know work, to be very tough on those who commit violence and crime with guns. part of that is making sure that in terms of what we can do, it is not to cut these burns justice assistance grant in courts with prosecutors and law enforcement. to be very determined to have the federal government playing a constructive role, cracking down on crime, sending people to prison when they engage in that kind of violent activity. even though there is certainly a big debate about the second amendment across the country, i think we can bring people together and get democrats and republicans to work together on cracking down on crime. >> mr. smith, your response? >> i agree with his second amendment stands. i think we have sufficient regulations on the books, gun laws. listen, we need to do more. the cause of these, why guns are used. a study was recently done in the nation's capital that said most murders with handguns w
we do not need new gun laws. i think it will be should do is invest in proven strategies, strategy that we know work, to be very tough on those who commit violence and crime with guns. part of that is making sure that in terms of what we can do, it is not to cut these burns justice assistance grant in courts with prosecutors and law enforcement. to be very determined to have the federal government playing a constructive role, cracking down on crime, sending people to prison when they engage in...
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back in may the city passed a law requiring all massage practitioners be certified. >>> a warning tonight about racoons, the precautions being taken in one neighborhood after several attacks. >>> and i'm back here in just a few minutes, we have the halloween forecast. we're going to take that computer model and roll that through the evening hour so you can get an when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs you're having a heart attack. don't make excuses. make the call to 9-1-1 immediately. learn more at womenshealth.gov/heartattack. >>> the u.s. coast guard says it is intercepted a boat packed with marijuana off the coast of southern california thathappened late today. three suspected drug smugglers were also arrested. a helicopter first spotted if boat. a pair of coast guard boats later kaug -- ca
back in may the city passed a law requiring all massage practitioners be certified. >>> a warning tonight about racoons, the precautions being taken in one neighborhood after several attacks. >>> and i'm back here in just a few minutes, we have the halloween forecast. we're going to take that computer model and roll that through the evening hour so you can get an when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of...
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back in may the city passed a law requiring all massage practitioners be certified. >>> a warning tonight about racoons, the precautions being taken in one neighborhood after several attacks. >>> and i'm back here in just a few minutes, we have the halloween forecast. we're going to take that computer model and roll that through the evening hour so you can get an idea of when the rain will start and when it ends. >>> but first, the high speed chase to catch some smugglers in the california coast. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. how does it brew such great coffee? well, inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >>> the u.s. coast guard says it is intercepted a boat packed with
back in may the city passed a law requiring all massage practitioners be certified. >>> a warning tonight about racoons, the precautions being taken in one neighborhood after several attacks. >>> and i'm back here in just a few minutes, we have the halloween forecast. we're going to take that computer model and roll that through the evening hour so you can get an idea of when the rain will start and when it ends. >>> but first, the high speed chase to catch some...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> in washington sunday the impending hurricane didn't slow down the 37th marine corps marathon. about 30,000 runners took part in the fourth largest marathon in the country. the winner was an army soldier from colorado who was attempting his first-ever marathon. he posted a time of two hours two minutes and 20 seconds. his first time. national nonprofit organization is introducing running to people who are trying to get back on their feet. as jim axelrod reports discovering the benefits of running is more than physical. >> reporter: you might say ann has been running from her problem for years. >> it tore my family apart and it caused hardship and heartache and struggles. >> reporter: that wouldn't do justice to her powerful journey. her father was an alcoholic with a gambling problem. the best prescription for her pain she found was to run. every morning she passed a homeless shelter where the men would cheer her on. >>
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> in washington sunday the impending hurricane didn't slow down the 37th marine corps marathon. about 30,000 runners took part in the fourth largest marathon in the country. the winner was an army soldier from colorado who was attempting his first-ever marathon. he posted a time of two hours two minutes and 20 seconds....
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. >> what's the law enforcement and public safety concern with that? >> well, we're still in a rescue mode. certainly in staten island we know people are still stranded. so we're engaged in that along with the fire department. then we have a public safety security mission that we have to carry through. a lot of dark areas in the city. we know that we have to have a significant police presence in those locations. >> you had flown around the city in your helicopter today. what did you see? >> lots of devastation. lots of damage. and it means a tremendous amount of recovery work. but as i say we're still very much in a rescue mode. >> when you saw the sight of the breezy point fire you felt what? >> well, it looked like something i've never seen in new york city because of the number of houses and the fact that they were all totally levelled. these houses totally gone. >> there's obviously no comparison in terms of loss of life but i wonder if there are aspects to this that are even more difficult than 9/11? >> well it's hard to compare. 9/11 was a horrif
. >> what's the law enforcement and public safety concern with that? >> well, we're still in a rescue mode. certainly in staten island we know people are still stranded. so we're engaged in that along with the fire department. then we have a public safety security mission that we have to carry through. a lot of dark areas in the city. we know that we have to have a significant police presence in those locations. >> you had flown around the city in your helicopter today. what...
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the new c-e-o of chicago public schools has exactly one month, by law, to announce which schools will be shut-down or consolidated. the city has 681 schools. barbara byrd-bennett says 40 percent of them are under- utilized, and 20 percent are more than half empty. she believes it's key to listen to parents during the process of choosing which schools to close or combine. the chicago teachers' union says it's skeptical, but hopeful, c- p-s will listen to the community. some parents and community leaders are upset about a plan to convert a northwest side middle school into a marine academy. alderman roberto maldonado is proposing to convert ames middle school in logan square into a marine academy for seventh through 12-graders. the proposal would make ames the first military middle school in chicago and first neighborhood school to go military. it means students would have to wear the marine uniform to go to their neighborhood school. opponents accuse maldonado of trying to bypass public input. by 4-3 vote the illinois sports facilities authority has elected kelly craft ceo of the board
the new c-e-o of chicago public schools has exactly one month, by law, to announce which schools will be shut-down or consolidated. the city has 681 schools. barbara byrd-bennett says 40 percent of them are under- utilized, and 20 percent are more than half empty. she believes it's key to listen to parents during the process of choosing which schools to close or combine. the chicago teachers' union says it's skeptical, but hopeful, c- p-s will listen to the community. some parents and community...
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positions, the woman, a law- enforcement officer. suddenly, he feels the need. out of touch. >> i have got to respond. that is not true. i co-sponsored a bill and voted for a bill on the floor that kept the right language as is. >> that is what the bill said. >> that is not true. question need to wrap up quickly. let me ask you about the human being behind a politician and a candidate. congressman walsh. you came to the inner city to work with high school dropouts. how did that inform the person you have become? >> i have tried to dedicate my life to helping those less fortunate than i. most of life prior to running three years ago was working with those less fortunate. i spent a good number of years working in the inner city trying to improve educational opportunities for young african-american, hispanic, and white children. i taught american history. >> i need to ask. you were born in thailand to an american father. your mother was of chinese extraction. you traveled in south asia and ended up in hawaii. how did that affect the person you became? >> i ended up
positions, the woman, a law- enforcement officer. suddenly, he feels the need. out of touch. >> i have got to respond. that is not true. i co-sponsored a bill and voted for a bill on the floor that kept the right language as is. >> that is what the bill said. >> that is not true. question need to wrap up quickly. let me ask you about the human being behind a politician and a candidate. congressman walsh. you came to the inner city to work with high school dropouts. how did...
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law in ohio. you actually have -- you can use a photo i.d., a government-issued paycheck, a utility bill, the last four digits of your social security number, there are a number of ways you can cast a ballot in ohio. ohio is a place led by republicans who created early voting in our state. so that really doesn't apply in our case. republicans have been the ones that really have opened up the opportunity to cast ballots either by mail or in person. and we have led those efforts in many cases. >> let's talk about another effort you led. i want to talk about the voting days. many say our previous guest, state senator nina turner said that was an effort to reduce the turnout especially of african-american voters on the sunday before the election to reduce the turnout and deliver the state for governor romney. your response to that? >> well, actually, your previous guest, senator nina turner, voted for a bill that ended voting on those three days. and then the obama campaign said that they didn't like
law in ohio. you actually have -- you can use a photo i.d., a government-issued paycheck, a utility bill, the last four digits of your social security number, there are a number of ways you can cast a ballot in ohio. ohio is a place led by republicans who created early voting in our state. so that really doesn't apply in our case. republicans have been the ones that really have opened up the opportunity to cast ballots either by mail or in person. and we have led those efforts in many cases....